Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1919, p. 16

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Suggest an Overcoat and Winter blasts are near at hand. The advantages of getting your Overcoat from. us i-- ~--THE RIGHT MATERIAL. --THE RIGHT COMBINATION OF COLORS. --THE RIGHT WEIGHT. ~--THE RIGHT LENGTH. --THE RIGHT KIND OF COLLAR. Pockets the way you like them and every other little detail just as you want it--and at the right price. Livingstons "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG i VICTORY LOM CANPAICY THE TEAMS WHO ARE CANVASS. ING THE QJTX Those Covering the County--H. C. Nickle and Organiter Robertson Spoke at Hartington on Sunday Night, On Sunday, H Robertson, orga gregati int terian church at Hartington by th d permission of Rev. Mr. Stewart. On Sunday next | they will speak at Harrowsmith. Mr. | Nickle made a most effective appeal { on patriotic grounds and 'D. Robert- Son explained the bonds in a most y the list of city can-| vassers was approved and is as fol- | lows: Team No. 1, Thomas Hewitt cap- { tain, Col. G. H Olgtyie, G. Warren Kissick, Thomas Nugent, E. C. Gil- { dersleeve, Team No. 2, S. Roughton, captain, | W. G. Anglin, Arthur Ellis, Harry { Sharpe, G. A. Bateman. { Team No. 3, J. O. Hutton, captain, | { O. V. Bartels, Rupert Claxton, J. B. Cooke, W. H. Snelling i Team No. 4, Thomas Mills, captain, IE Godwin, Col. R. Crocker, John George Bawden. ? > f am Spankie, on township, J. | ames Sprott; Pitts-| . Barrett; Storring- 1; Loughborough, H i » Portl Tn i] : J r; Hinchin- e, Chester McKnight; Bedford, Kennedy, George Buatterill; | 1ebee, D. A, Osborne; Olden, J M. Cox; Oso, W. J. Tomlinson; Clar- end Barrie, Miller, J. F. Card; Palmerston, and nonto, D. Wood; Portsmouth, J Scally; Howe Is- land, F h-- At The Grand. For to-night, Tuesday and Wednes- | lay only the Grand offers a picture that is sure ¢o win instant popularity Winsome Mae \ Marsh in "Spotlight | Sadie" has the J e of a daughter of Erin who becomes. a chorus queen to i ran she loves. There is a vil- ; a sly old fox who C rls are toys for men bargains and Sadie--well, see Mae Marsh as the saintly show girl and learn the truth. It is a Goldwyn picture which is a g antee of an | excellent production, There is also | a very amusing five-reel picture fea-| turing Albert Ray and Elnior Fair| 3s sure to please the most eriti-| programme will be comple- | ¥ a reel of Mutt and Jeff car-| toon comedy and an act of extra good | vaudeville.~-Advt { § | i | { At Griffins' | If one likes romance in the form { ofl a motion picture it is certainly to { be had at Griffin's, theatre today { when Bryant Washburn's new pic- ture "Love Insurance" is presented. The romance starts when Dick Mi- | | { 0 chs hc" ss ne ie -- ji ve i ed IF YOU WANT A DRESS for any occasion--street af- ternoon. or evening wear, There will be no trouble in selecting from our large and well assorted stock. All fe latest and most stylish models from New York are shown in Serges, Silks, Crepes and combina» tions, beautifully made and handsomely trimmed, and all at attractive prices, from "$18.75 to $100.0" ee not, the role played by the star, while | on his way down to Florida to pro- { mote a wedding between an English f ebiemen and an American heiress, which his employers 'have insured. | meets by chance a beautiful girl and ry girl with whom he has fallen. in | love is the heiress in question, Between love and duty he appeals o his employers, bet he is forced to acrifice love on the altar of duty. ust as the girl is about to be mar- ied she hears of his bet with Lloyd n their marriage, which results in er denouncement of both the suitor nd Dick besides. Dick leaves for ome and discovers the girl also on he train. Passing through the town of their first acquaintance fond me- mories again sow seed of romance { and they are reconciled. =! "Love Insurance' provides an ad- | mirable vehicle for Bryant Washburn who is achieving considerable reputa- i tion as a master of light comedy roles. This photoplay along with our us- ual line of good picture attractions will be shown today, Tuesday and Wednesday.--Advt. HHA - repro ane - moat INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, : H : f 8 In Hear Dorothy Bell Harpist of Chi- i cago at Grant Hall. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Freeman and Mrs. C. F. Fleming, Elgin, spent the weak-end in the city. Mr. Vanalstine was taken from the { General Hospital to his. home on Collingwood street oh Saturday in | 8. 8. Corhett's motor ambulance. Mrs. James Foden, of 164 Princess istreet, was removed to the General | Hospital on Saturday in 8. 8. Qor- hett's motor ambulance. On Monday morning a woman who {lives in the upper part of the city, {reported to the police that her | mother-in-law assaulted her while On the street. Citizens had warm words of praise for the showing the children made in their singing of songs for 'the Prince of Wales at the Cricket Field on Saturday. Charlotte Bergh of Chicago, color- atura soprano at Grant Hall con- cert, Monday ev he The Canadian fic Railway ticket office and the Dominion Ex- press Company's office, Princess street, were wery prettily decorated in honor of the visit of the Prince of i tin, Lieut.-Col. Genet T. J. Rigney, { lin, Dean Coleman, J. Morgan Shaw | Davis, Mayor of Napanee, { Norris, M. 8 { R. Rodger, L. { mons, R. N. i nell, {| Constantine, J. | J. M. Campbell. i parlors on Saturday afternoon, and GUESTS AT €1VIC BANQUET. To the Prince of Wales on Saturday Night. The official list of guests atthe civic dinner to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is as follows At the head ta 8 Mayor Newman on Gregg, Judge Lavell, Hon. ) Burrell, Brig.-Gen. Hon. A. E. 08S, Principal ®Brucer Taylor, Admiral Halsey, Chancellor Be ', Major- Ben. Burstall, Major-Gen. Macdonell, Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P., Col. Big- gar, Bishop Bidwell, Surgeon-Com. Newport, United States Consul F. S. Johnston, Sir :Gorfrey Thomas. J At the other tables were Capt Hon. P. W. L. Legh, W. F. Nickle: Com. Dudley North, Prof. I. E. Mar- Capt. Wightman, W. R. Givens, Dean Starr, Dr. Skelton, J. M. Hughes, H. C. Nickle, Mayor of Gananoque, A. | Shaw, John McKelvey,' E. Ryan, F. J. Hoag, Dr. W. W, Sands, Ald, C. P. Graham, Rev. J. Stephen, Ald. Ang- J. A. Minnes, Ald, S. 8. Corbett, Rev. J. LaFlair, Ald, on, Adjutant | Smith, Ald. Peters, Daniel Bare, Ald. N. A. Smith, Warden Truscott, Ald. N. Jones, Charles Livingston, Elmer Ald. J. Grace, Ald. R. E. Kent, J. M. Farrell Ald. R. Armstrong, Dean Clarke, Ald. P. 'B. Chown, Principal S. W. Dyde, Ald. W. Y. Mills, Rev. J. D. Ellis, Ald. W. Pat- | terson, Rev. Mr. Tanuahill, AM. J. A. Guild, Ald. Sim- F. MacFarlane, Ald. M. F. R. Anglin, Lieut.-Col. H.E. P + Ald. 'W. J. B. White, Ald. H. Robertson, Ald. A. Stroud, Capt. Lord Hamilton, J. L. Whiting, Lieut.-Col. LesMe, Dean J. C. Con- Lieut.-Col. Elkins, Lieut.-Col. B. Walkem, Prof. W. G. Jordan, Principal E. O. Sliter, N. C. Polson, R. J. Carson, A. M. Ran- kin, M.P.P.; Capt. the Rev. Father Nichol tev. Father A. J. Han- . L. Howe, O Bartels, R. F. Elliott, Dr. A. W. Richardson, and Reid, Ald MILITARY FOOTBALL GAME The A. and N. Veterans' Team Won By 5 Goals to 1. The football gamle between the two veterans' teams was only delay- ed on Saturday morning after His Royal Highness kicked off the ball. After the crowd dispersed the game proceeded. The teams lined up at once and the game got under way. The A. and N. Veterans won out with a score of 5 to 1, The teams lined up ds follows: A and N. Vets Duncan Strowger Virr Roach Brown Singleton Watts Edwin Tibbetts G.W.V.A. Blackburn Fuller Kay Dickson Batty Position goal left back right back right half-back " centre half-back left half-back Carey outside right Hirst inside right Montgomery centre forward Heap King inside left McFarlane Owens outside left Brierley Spares--Jarvis, Livesay. Referee--T. Partis. Linesmea--Edwards, Smith, Peath Of J. H. Elso. The death occurred on Friday last at the Hotel Dieu of John Henry Elso, formesly of 263 Princess | street. Deceased was sixty-three years of age, was a carpenter by trads, Anglican in religion. He had been sick for over four years, and got rapidly worse towards the end. | He was formerly of Odessa. Deceas- | ed is survived by his widow, living in Kingston. The funeral took place from John Cornelius' undertaking eC a tt NIN Pt alr the remains were taken to Wilton | cemetery for interment. Service was | conducted by the Rev. T. deP.!| Wright, of St. Luke's church. TH The Liberty League wants an op- portunity to present its views regard- ing the Federal Government's Pro-| fibition Bill. C.P.R. Conductors H. A. Doan and J. ¥. Stewart werd drowned on a fishing trip near Kenora, HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTING ze 20 Market Street | = tt DAILY MEMORANDUM. City Council, 8. Court of Revision, Tuesday, 2.30. ° Navy League Ooncert, Grant Hay, 8. See top of Pags ree, right hand corner for probabilities. Illustrated lecture, St. Luke's Hall Monday, October I%h, at § pm. by Hon. g.-Gen. A. E Ross, CMG. MARRIED. PAGE--McCARTNEY On 1915, by the Rey. October 25, 2, » eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Page, Centreville, N.B, IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our darling baby Gemavieve Maby Risie McElroy, who died October 27th, 1918, 0 000000 AAA PtP Plt, a tt a tty , MONOAY; OCTOBEL Fine Winter Coats re Coming At Such A Rate that we are quite sure there 1s every possible kind that any woman could have in mind. She May If she wishes, have a good- wearing Frieze Coat with excellent Tailoring; just the thing for every day, for as little as $25.00 and $30.00. And There Are dozens of other styles in Coats between this and $75. For this latter price one may have lovely: -- --EVORAS * --VELOURS --SILVERTONES and --BOLIVIAS | See these Coats to-morrow--remember we never urge | a customer to buy. Merchandise Of Quality may be purchased with assurance only at 'an establish- ment the reputation of which is founded upon highest principles of -- SERVICE Upon unquestioned style supremacy, upon the thoroughly tested theme of individuality and specialized anticipation of the desires of women of ir- reproachable taste in dress. John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. oe RA ARR um: Pm, 00 a The bud. the Gardener gave us, A pire and lovely child, He gave it to our Keeping, To cherish undefiled. Just as the bud was opening, To the glory of the day, z Down came the heavenly Gardener, And took our bad , ~Father, mother and little brother. IN MEMORIAM, In Jdoving of T Ww. Sands, who @ied October 31d 1918. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which notte ever wake to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. Bile in Jesus: far from thee Ne indred and their graves But thine is still a blessed Ros, From which none ever wake to weep, father, brothers, sisters. JAMESREID = HHH LT YOU WILL, FIND HERE A GOOD SELECTION of all that's new and all that's good ia FOOT- WEAR. We beliove you'll appreciate good Shoes, honestly built, which will be worn with ease, The above cut represents our SLATER SHOE in Black Calf, with a medium round toe and fairly heavy sole. We also carry the same style in 'Winter Tan, with extra weight soles .... $12.00. Lockett's

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